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Students attend class at Zanaki primary school in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
World Bank/Sarah Farhat

Rising inequality affecting more than two-thirds of the globe, but it’s not inevitable: new UN report

Inequality is growing for more than 70 per cent of the global population, exacerbating the risks of divisions and hampering economic and social development. But the rise is far from inevitable and can be tackled at a national and international level, says a flagship study released by the UN on Tuesday.

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The capital of Haiti, Port-au-Prince, was extensively damaged by the January 2010 earthquake.
UN Photo/Marco Dormino

Haiti earthquake victims honoured at UN, with pledge to safeguard the nation’s future

More than 200,000 Haitians who perished in the devastating earthquake which struck the island nation ten years ago, were honoured in a solemn ceremony of remembrance at UN Headquarters in New York on Friday, along with 102 staffers who died – the single greatest loss of life in the Organization’s history. 

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Rescuers search through a United Nations building destroyed by the earthquake which struck Haiti on 12 January, 2010.
UN Photo/Sophia Paris

UN committed to helping Haiti build better future, says Guterres, marking 10-year anniversary of devastating earthquake

On 12 January 2010, a 7.0 magnitude quake struck Haiti, devastating its capital, Port-au-Prince. About 220,000 people were reportedly killed, among them, 102 UN staff who lost their lives when the building housing the stabilization mission there, known as MINUSTAH, collapsed. Some 300,000 people were injured and 1.5 million become homeless during the 35-second-long tremor.